Differences in plasma lipoprotein profiles between patients with chronic peripheral neuropathic pain and healthy controls: an exploratory pilot study.

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Pain Reports Pub Date : 2022-09-22 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001036
Mika Jönsson, Emmanuel Bäckryd, Lena Jonasson, Björn Gerdle, Bijar Ghafouri
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Abstract

Introduction: Little is still known about the underlying mechanisms that drive and maintain neuropathic pain (NeuP). Recently, lipids have been implicated as endogenous proalgesic ligands affecting onset and maintenance of pain; however, in the case of NeuP, the relationship is largely unexplored.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the lipoprotein profile in patients with chronic peripheral NeuP compared with healthy controls.

Methods: The concentrations of 112 lipoprotein fractions in plasma from patients with NeuP (n = 16) and healthy controls (n = 13) were analyzed using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. A multiplex immunoassay based on an electrochemiluminescent detection method was used to measure the concentration of 71 cytokines in plasma from patients with NeuP (n = 10) and healthy controls (n = 11). Multivariate data analysis was used to identify patterns of protein intercorrelations and proteins significant for group discrimination.

Results: We found 23 lipoproteins that were significantly upregulated in patients with NeuP compared with healthy controls. When the influence of cytokines was included in a regression model, 30 proteins (8 cytokines and 22 lipoprotein fractions) were significantly upregulated or downregulated in patients with NeuP. Both conditions presented lipoprotein profiles consistent with inflammation. Body mass index did not affect lipoprotein profiles in either group. No relationship between age and lipoprotein pattern was found in NeuP, but a significant relationship was found in healthy controls.

Conclusion: Patients with NeuP presented a lipoprotein profile consistent with systemic low-grade inflammation, like that seen in autoimmune, cardiometabolic, and neuroprogressive diseases. These preliminary results emphasize the importance of chronic low-grade inflammation in NeuP.

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慢性周围神经性疼痛患者与健康对照者血浆脂蛋白谱的差异:一项探索性初步研究
关于驱动和维持神经性疼痛(NeuP)的潜在机制仍然知之甚少。最近,脂质被认为是影响疼痛发生和维持的内源性镇痛配体;然而,在NeuP的案例中,这种关系在很大程度上尚未被探索。目的:本研究的目的是研究慢性外周性NeuP患者与健康对照者的脂蛋白谱。方法:采用质子核磁共振波谱法对16例NeuP患者和13例正常人血浆中112个脂蛋白组分的浓度进行分析。采用基于电化学发光检测法的多重免疫分析法测定了NeuP患者(n = 10)和健康对照(n = 11)血浆中71种细胞因子的浓度。多变量数据分析用于鉴定蛋白质相互关系模式和具有组区分意义的蛋白质。结果:我们发现与健康对照相比,NeuP患者中有23种脂蛋白显著上调。当将细胞因子的影响纳入回归模型时,30种蛋白质(8种细胞因子和22种脂蛋白)在NeuP患者中显著上调或下调。两种情况下的脂蛋白谱与炎症一致。体重指数对两组的脂蛋白谱没有影响。在NeuP中,年龄和脂蛋白模式之间没有关系,但在健康对照中发现了显著的关系。结论:NeuP患者的脂蛋白特征与全身性低度炎症一致,类似于自身免疫性、心脏代谢和神经进行性疾病。这些初步结果强调了NeuP中慢性低度炎症的重要性。
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